Exploring global unionism to inform South African ICT sector union strategy

Hlalele Matebese, C. Govender
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Unions are prominent stakeholders in employment relations (ER), representing and protecting the rights of their members and other employees on labour-related issues that the workforce is overwhelmed with within the workplace. The purpose of this article was to examine global unionism to advise South African (SA) Information and Communication Technology (ICT) sector labour unionism. It focuses on the recent trends of global literature review to answer five research questions. The rationale is to gain a more theoretical understanding of union roles, the International Labour Organisation (ILO) conventions, global unionism, SA unionism, SA ICT unionism, union challenges and strategies. Globally, unionism drives advancements in socio-economic policies, calling for social dialogue between the tripartite alliances partners in ER: Unions, employers, and the government. However, SA ICT union leaders are weak when negotiating for equity, socio-economic justice, and the advancement of employees in their careers. This research study revealed that union challenges include poor social dialogue, ineffective strategies to sustain membership, inefficient partnerships, and non-collaboration between management and unions. By the results of this study, a strategic framework was proposed for union effectiveness to provide Human Resources (HR), ER and union leaders with a practical management tool. Thus, this study contributes by expanding the body of knowledge on global and SA ICT unionism. analysis of this study, only 60-70 articles were analysed purposively, from which relevant findings were drawn out. The intensive, systematic literature review, document analysis and synthesis were the most appropriate method for this study because they explored the unionism strategy effectiveness using existing accredited, documented, and published evidence (Pratici and Singer, 2021).
探索全球工会主义,为南非ICT行业工会战略提供信息
工会是雇佣关系(ER)的重要利益相关者,代表和保护其成员和其他雇员在工作场所内与劳动有关的问题上的权利。本文的目的是检视全球工会制度,以建议南非资讯及通讯科技(ICT)部门的工会制度。它着眼于全球文献综述的最新趋势,以回答五个研究问题。基本原理是获得对工会角色,国际劳工组织(ILO)公约,全球工会主义,SA工会主义,SA ICT工会主义,工会挑战和战略的更多理论理解。在全球范围内,工会主义推动了社会经济政策的进步,呼吁在ER中的三方联盟伙伴:工会、雇主和政府之间进行社会对话。然而,在争取公平、社会经济正义和员工职业发展的谈判中,SA ICT工会领导人表现得很弱。这项研究表明,工会面临的挑战包括社会对话不足、维持会员资格的策略无效、伙伴关系效率低下以及管理层与工会之间的不合作。通过本研究的结果,提出了工会有效性的战略框架,为人力资源(HR)、ER和工会领导者提供了一个实用的管理工具。因此,本研究有助于扩展全球和南亚ICT工会主义的知识体系。对本研究的分析,只有60-70篇文章进行了有目的的分析,从中得出了相关的发现。密集的、系统的文献回顾、文献分析和综合是本研究最合适的方法,因为他们利用现有的认可的、记录的和发表的证据来探索工会主义战略的有效性(Pratici和Singer, 2021)。
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